
Antoni De'Leon
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Everything has its wonders, even darkness and silence, and I learn, whatever state I may be in, therein to be content. (Helen Keller).
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Nine little birds
Throughout the year, I have watched baby birds perch upon mine and yonder rooftops. They mature and in a few weeks fly away, then are replaced always by new baby birds. How I have enjoyed this delicate dance of nature's changes and much like the end of the year, the end of a season, the ends of everything, life always ushers in beginnings of the new.
By Antoni De'Leonabout a year ago in Motivation
How the Great European famine 1315-1317, influenced the story of Hansel and Gretel.
How the great European famine 1315-1317 influenced the writing of Hansel and Gretel. Written in (1812) by Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm (The Brother's Grimm). Hansel and Gretel, tells the story of siblings in Medieval Germany, who are abandoned by their parents. The parents take them to the forest, where they plan to leave them. However, Hansel knows of their plan and drops a trail of stones behind him so that the siblings can find their way back home. The parents abandon their children in the forest for a second time, and this time Hansel makes a trail of breadcrumbs. However, birds eat the breadcrumbs, and Hansel and Gretel become lost.
By Antoni De'Leonabout a year ago in Writers
Birds and I
For the entire year, I have watched the baby birds just hanging out on rooftops outside my window. In a few weeks they mature and disappear, each exit of a pair brings the entry of another duo. Always there were two, then two became three. Today, imagine my surprise to awaken to nine babies strewn all over the mildly sunny morning places. I was overwhelmed and completely fascinated with this new development.
By Antoni De'Leonabout a year ago in Poets
Royally Chipped by Elon and Donny
These two were always planning and plotting. Their last big idea was to place all of the humans who made less than half a million yearly in the strongest currency (the Kuwaiti dinar, it's all those oil reserves) in rockets and blast us all into space. I imagine 3/4s of the world drifting in space for all eternity, or at least until some fiery celestial body smolders us into ash.
By Antoni De'Leonabout a year ago in Futurism
Quaint celebrations around the world to usher in the new year
As the clock ticks away the final moments of the year, people around the world engage in their unique rituals and traditions to bid farewell to the past and welcome the new. Whether it's the chimes of midnight grapes in Spain, the first footsteps in Scotland, or the echoes of temple bells in Japan, these customs are as diverse as the cultures they represent.
By Antoni De'Leonabout a year ago in Writers
A Bridge to our interconnectivity
What if, like artificial intelligence, we found a way to interconnect at an aware, mindfully subliminal level. If we could harness stimuli, channel it into the processing of the collective consciousness of our thoughts and minds, thus evolving our perception of ourselves and the world around us.
By Antoni De'Leonabout a year ago in Futurism
Smart ways students use AI as it evolves and changes daily.
A student asks a far advanced Microsoft.Future Copilot for “a summary that’s a little more understandable and readable”. The original text they were given was confusing — a complex paragraph about a tax issue — as they study for a business degree.
By Antoni De'Leonabout a year ago in Futurism










